Be The Little Kid

If I could see throught your eyes to understand why u treat me like that. I don't know you, but you hurted my heart. I am a human. It is just a matter of fact. Maybe for you is useless. Why can't you be nice? I haven't see you, but in my dreams you stay and cry. My intentions are not bad. I know it is hard to trust. Why can't you tolerate me? I am sorry. I like to ask. Have you ever been a kid? If you haven't. Why not start now? If you don't want to. Please don't act wise. Be the little kid you have inside.Let your pain out. Stop hurting others with your demands.

If you dislike me just because I don't behave. That is ok. You are not the only one. I am me, I'll always be. At my age I know what is life. Maybe for you. I can't be wise. Have you ever read the bible? If you have, that is great. Now tell me what have you learned. There are many questions I want to ask. I am ignorant, at least I recognize it.  

I am the little kid that you don't like. I don't know you, but that is my excuse to ignore your past. Be the little kid that wants to have fun, that feels pain and joy at the same time. Be the little kid that knows what is wrong and right. Be the little kid and make of a war, flowers that fall from the sky.

Stop acting cruel. Where is the little kid that I sense from you? Perhaps I am just too far, and I can't see your reasons. If I just could see into your soul, and correct my thoughts. But keep telling you to be the little kid that you have trapped in a deep hole in your heart.

Author's Notes/Comments: 

To a person that dislike me. She doesn't know me, I don't either. But I know she is nice.

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Alexis Marshall's picture

Nice. Good poem. Although I can hardly see people having little kids inside of them. But anyway, I liked it.

Karyn Indursky's picture

This is a bit hard for me to understand because it's rampling down a page. The only thing that stuck out was you repeating about letting out the inner child. I guess you're promoting us to not always worry so much about being mature adults, but fun like we were as kids. Thanks for the message and I couldn't agree more.